An Answer to Certain Parts of a Work Published by Mathew Carey: Entitled "The Olive-branch," Or "Faults on Both Sides."W. M'Kean, 1816 - 231 páginas |
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... demand was , that the country was engaged in war with Great Britain , who had a powerful fleet at command , a part of which were actually on our coast , and that therefore , there was imminent danger of invasion - the militia , thus ...
... demand was , that the country was engaged in war with Great Britain , who had a powerful fleet at command , a part of which were actually on our coast , and that therefore , there was imminent danger of invasion - the militia , thus ...
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... demand . If on such a ground as that assumed by the President , in the case under consideration , such a demand can be constitutionally made , the pro- vision in that instrument gives to the national government a complete and absolute ...
... demand . If on such a ground as that assumed by the President , in the case under consideration , such a demand can be constitutionally made , the pro- vision in that instrument gives to the national government a complete and absolute ...
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... demand that persevering endeavours be used by each of them to procure such amend- ments to be effected in the national constitu- tion as may secure them equal advantage , and whether , if in their judgment this should be deemed ...
... demand that persevering endeavours be used by each of them to procure such amend- ments to be effected in the national constitu- tion as may secure them equal advantage , and whether , if in their judgment this should be deemed ...
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